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Hey guys and girls...

got an ad on gumtree if you cbf looking it up.

Located NOR Perth, WA - 0422194264

Got some random left over parts that came from a silver c34 series 1 stagea. heres a list:

Super stupidly rare grille (Series 1) - I think it is off a 25gx and there were stuff all of those imported and its the only one in Perth that I am aware of. $275



Pair of silver mirrors (with blind spots stuck on lol) - $80



Stagea door scuff plates (pretty rare) - $125



Greddy blue high flow panelair filter (Brand new - dont wait to order from Japan when you can have it now - $75



Silver rear bumper - $100



R34 silver bov piping (connects to black pipe which connects to BOV) - $10


3 rear baby seat clips (on roof cargo bay area) middle clip cover snapped off on one (would suit someone who needs one or 2 covers?) grey in colour - $10



Supa cheap red pod filters (have one that was used for 2000kms and another that was on the car b4 i bought it so pretty old and little bit faded) - Good one $15 , old one $5



Nismo radiator cap (silver one) i think it suits most nissans so prob s13/s14/s15, r32/r33/r34, and obviously stagea - $60



Nismo oil filler cap (silver) suits same cars as above probably - $60



Also have set of shocks/springs combo I bought off someone over east on SAU - told me had done 110000kms and I used for maybe 10000kms or so (was told it had lowered rear springs but pretty sure they are stock height but fronts def lower) - It has stock front shocks with rsr springs and rear kyb agx damper adjustable shock with stock springs - $250


Front driver seat - $50


Also an apexi BOV ($50) and 4 contipro sport tyres - good for skids/drift ($50)

Local buyers preferred but can possibly do freight on most items, as long as you pay for it to be collected from my house on a weekend? lol but you will have to pay for boxes, and tape coz I don't have any...

May do a slight reduction in price if you bundle 3 or more items, otherwise I'm more than happy to wait until someone pays what I'm asking :)

Prefer txt message or email (peter-toth@hotmaildotcom) as I don't go on here anymore :(

Pics are old and have stuff that have already been sold (ONLY ABOVE ITEMS ARE STILL AVAILABLE) can send new pics upon request, cheers,

Peter

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FYI

Just had an interesting talk with a forum member and apparently the grille is from a 25G stagea (RWD, Non Turbo). And as far as he knows, he believes that it is one of the only 25G stagea's in Australia!!! So the grille would be pretty damn rare so someone buy it now :)

Also some goodies sold (pending payment) but I will post again once its finalised. Cheers

Handfull? Really? Maybe the standard NA ones lol

I saw a cheap one (retard painted the awesome chrome bit red to match car) and maybe one other for sale in the last 2 years???

Either way, this grille is rare and I will not go a penny less than $250 :)

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok bisches...OFFERS ON EVERYTHING THAT IS LEFT EXCEPT THE GRILLE .... its so chrome peeps. Someone must want it lol

also most good stuff gone :)

Mirrors - SOLD

Scuff Plates - SOLD

Greddy Panel - SOLD

Nismo Radiator Cap - SOLD

Nismo Oil Cap - SOLD

Apexi BOV - SOLD

Thanks.

  • 2 months later...

The N/A Stageas could only be imported as a private import. They do not comply to RAWS .The grille you have for sale is not the one that was on the Stag when I bought it from a guy on the Sunshine Coast.He was the third owner I have the papers of the previous owners .I can't recall where I got the grille in question.

seen lots of the n/a grills

its not a n/a grille ffs!!!! Lol

look closely and ull see 2 extra chrome lines. ..n/a one is just horizontal slots with small stage badge in middle

Cheers

Btw the grille is $200 ...didnt realise I havent updated price

still have a rear bumper silver for local buyer only -$75

Drivers seat (had slight wobble but prob just needs to be re tightened or something) local obviously - $$ offers ???

I think that is everything that's worth any actual money

cheers

  • 6 months later...

UPDATE!!!!

Can't believe I still have this bloody grille!!! Where are all the awesome c34 stageas needing a touch of class to their front end!!! lol

Only parts left are:

  • Stagea C34 S1 grille - BETTER THAN THE N/A ONE!!!!! - $150
  • Silver standard rear bumper (Perth only) - $50
  • Supercheap Auto pod filters - $5 for faded one, $15 for good one
  • Also have a set of Series 1 tail lights (there is a crack in the bottom corner of one light, and another in the top of one of the middle ones), plus a set of stock orange side indicators (which I think the clip at the back is broken on one of them) but I'm pretty sure it will stay on the car, but may wiggle around a bit LOL - Could suit someone who wants to return their lights to stock for when they are selling their car (and then you can sell your s2 lights and nismo indicators seperately).... $50 the lot

Still have gumtree ad up if you want pics of lights... ID number 1043486498 (Can't remember if this is a no no, mods please delete this sentence only if I'm violating the for sale rules) hahah

Again, can probably organise postage easily enough...I use e-go couriers as they are usually the cheapest; especially when doing DEPOT TO DEPOT freight....

TXT OR EMAIL ONLY PLEASE!!!!

Cheers

:starwars: LOL :banana:

  • 1 month later...

Jeeebus mofos! Where are all the diehard c34 s1 owners??? lol

Once again price reduction!!!! More than likely my last time, cause its getting stupidly cheap! :domokun:

  1. Rare as fark grille - $100 FIRM
  2. Silver bumper - $50 (Perth only)
  3. Pods same as above....will throw in the cheap one for free with any purchase :bunny: hahaha
  4. S1 lights is gones...

That is all folks!

Happy to ship grille or pods if purchaser willing to pay....don't see it being more than $10-20 if going through e-go depot to depot...maybe someone over east will appreciate the awesomeness of the chrome :thumbsup:

CHEERS!!!!!!

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